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both from texas. setting aside donald trump, it appears there's an intensity of activity in iowa, particularly on the republican side. we saw claire mccaskill out for hillary this weekend. it's in part because it's so wide open in the gop. >> both parties will be nominating someone who's not president. that opens it up a lot. the democratic field, they have a weak bench, and be careful what they wish for to clear the field and have no competition. the last time almost uncontested nomination was '56, with stevenson. he probably would have been beaten anyway, but he was beaten. competition is good for parties. the republican party is going to get their fill of it. >> no question, but there does not appear to be that much competition yet, understandably, with hillary clinton out there find of freezing the field. >> i don't think so. martin o'malley made noise he's interested, joe biden, and kristen gillibrand, elizabeth warren, a lot of buzz, and governor cuomo from new york. a lot of talk. and let me no
both from texas. setting aside donald trump, it appears there's an intensity of activity in iowa, particularly on the republican side. we saw claire mccaskill out for hillary this weekend. it's in part because it's so wide open in the gop. >> both parties will be nominating someone who's not president. that opens it up a lot. the democratic field, they have a weak bench, and be careful what they wish for to clear the field and have no competition. the last time almost uncontested...
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in texas. thee hoping she may tip cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in case you were one of the few people not live streaming it, i thought i would repeat the entire thing for you today. let's get comfortable. in all seriousness, i am very honored and so grateful you are interested in hearing more from me. i am constantly reminded what a privilege it is to have of voice. though i mean the voice figuratively, my initial understanding of the power of voice was quite literal. when i was a young girl my family tried to spend as much time as we could with my grandparents. they lived in
in texas. thee hoping she may tip cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in...
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not two and a half years, i tell my friend from texas. it's been seven years since 2006 when we started working on this. but there's no fix. no fix on the web site, no fix on this floor. today their newfound populism is nowhere to be seen as they vote to repeal tax credits and subsidies designed to make health care more affordable for those same people, working families and small business people who haven't been able to get insurance and are left at risk without it. suddenly -- they who never met a tax increase they don't like are pursuing this. one more minute? >> how about an additional 30 seconds? >> the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. >> mr. speaker, this bill makes all those folks pawns in republicans' single focus quest to undo health care reform at the expense of every other pressing challenge we face as a nation. it's shameful, mr. speaker, that this house continues to waste the american people's time on health care repeal votes that won't go anywhere and they know it. the senate will not pass this bill. the president will
not two and a half years, i tell my friend from texas. it's been seven years since 2006 when we started working on this. but there's no fix. no fix on the web site, no fix on this floor. today their newfound populism is nowhere to be seen as they vote to repeal tax credits and subsidies designed to make health care more affordable for those same people, working families and small business people who haven't been able to get insurance and are left at risk without it. suddenly -- they who never...
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in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well, the first part's easy. >> garfield, mckinley and lincoln. >> wow. ron claiborne. >> ron just slams it. just dunk. >> i think it was easier because no one was holding a massive microphone up to him. >> i'm guessing not my wife, who invented the sewing machine. >> ginger, who invented the cotton gin? >> that woman not knowing the cotton gin. i didn't look that one up. eli whitney. that was kind of rolling around in the back of my head. >> thanks professor zee. >>> coming up on "gma," the 20-year-old rookie who's nfl career was derailed by prison time for a crime he did not commit. how he got back on the field with the atlanta falc
in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well,...
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. >>> yu darvish dominates in texas, a no-hitter through seven innings. but then houston's carlos corporan gets a home run. for the second time since april, houston spoiling a darvish perfect game. he still gets the win with 15 strikeouts. texas, 2-1, there. >>> oakland's last-minute trade for alberto colapso. the a's down one and then hits in two runs. they pull the fat out of the fire. oakland over toronto. >>> hey, you know, i'm a four-time mvp, two-time champion, gold medalist. why not president of the nba players association? miami's lebron james was considering that but decided no because he can't give 100%, he says. i heard james is now considering the job of king of the world. >>> take you to flight school now. clear the wood. old man on deck. jeans on. who is that? 50-year-old michael jordan with the dunk. what do you think? comeback? >>> i'm a big niners fan but would i do this? probably not. look at this lawn here. a washington fan so rabid he turns his lawn into a huge redskins logo made of colored stones. and he cares about it a lot. you see
. >>> yu darvish dominates in texas, a no-hitter through seven innings. but then houston's carlos corporan gets a home run. for the second time since april, houston spoiling a darvish perfect game. he still gets the win with 15 strikeouts. texas, 2-1, there. >>> oakland's last-minute trade for alberto colapso. the a's down one and then hits in two runs. they pull the fat out of the fire. oakland over toronto. >>> hey, you know, i'm a four-time mvp, two-time champion,...
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dry across texas, florida. showers, thunderstorms across the plains. stormy boston to carolinas. >> in the 70s, damp along the coast. maine to new jersey. the air will have a crisp feel. chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vehiclings football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is also an attempt to set a guinness world record for the longest ever baseball game. >> we are going to try to play for over 62 hours up to 72 hours in a row. >> this will test everybody. i am going to go for it. going to be here the entire time. >> only 55 more hours to go. >> the current record for a baseball game is 60:11:32. for those counting. by the time they're finished they're expecting to play about 300 innings. i tell you what -- when i was a kid i would have signed up for that. >> i will tell you what-- the only people in the stand are very loving mothers. >> mothers, siste
dry across texas, florida. showers, thunderstorms across the plains. stormy boston to carolinas. >> in the 70s, damp along the coast. maine to new jersey. the air will have a crisp feel. chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vehiclings football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is...
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some states like texas set very severe caps. they haven't seen lower trend lines because they set the cap. it's absolutely true that doctors practice defensive medicine. it's true the tort system doesn't work. it's true we need changes. it's all true. it won't fix the terrorist trends. they because of it's because of a rationality in the system. it's because of delivering too many of the wrong kinds of social security. yo lot of ama's answer to this and physician's answer is tort reform. you can say, you know, yes, you are right the tort system needs to be fixed. it's not the answer to the cost trends. >> thank you, doctor. that was incredibly interesting. [applause] i want to ask our executive director to give us an update on the association and assistanting state to control health costs while maintaining quality. >> thank you we're trying to emulate what jeff it doing. we have an agreement with jeff trying to utilize his technique. we have awarded seven states project to see if we can take some of the technique jeff and his co
some states like texas set very severe caps. they haven't seen lower trend lines because they set the cap. it's absolutely true that doctors practice defensive medicine. it's true the tort system doesn't work. it's true we need changes. it's all true. it won't fix the terrorist trends. they because of it's because of a rationality in the system. it's because of delivering too many of the wrong kinds of social security. yo lot of ama's answer to this and physician's answer is tort reform. you...
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i think that the principles that in texas stand for today align more closely with texas families. think what we see in texas, we've seen all over the country. districts have been drawn hrough redistricting processes that have taken place over the last couple of decades that now only take place at the extreme party level. o in texas where the dramatic number of our districts are republican, the only conversations that are really had in the political arena, which, of course, is the best place for public discourse issues, are taking place at the very far right extreme. it's not reflective of who are.e in texas really i think parity will come, once again, not to keep repeating the same answer, but to be able to engage with people at their get s and hopefully tot them to think about things in a new way. >> how does the democratic party texas attractive to hispanics while advocating strong pro choice policies? >> the latino community in texas no different than the angulo or the african-american community. leaders who care about nd work on the things that matter to families. when you pol
i think that the principles that in texas stand for today align more closely with texas families. think what we see in texas, we've seen all over the country. districts have been drawn hrough redistricting processes that have taken place over the last couple of decades that now only take place at the extreme party level. o in texas where the dramatic number of our districts are republican, the only conversations that are really had in the political arena, which, of course, is the best place for...
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even though the guy was supposed to be from texas. i am from texas. i started watching a punch of old youtube interviews with tennessee williams. >> you did? >> i don't particularly care if i shock people. people were shocked by the truth were undeserving of the truth. the truth is something that one must deserve. so i started playing around with that and -- >> that's what's fun about acting, though, right? >> oh, yeah. >> when you first saw this script did you know immediately this was something you were going to be interested in? >> i read a role and get really excited. no, they want you to play the sheriff. i'm like, i'm not going to do that. but i was really excited because i had a chance to read to show audiences. >> you really mix it up in your career. that's what's so smart. the actor you love the most and haven't had a chance to work with yet? >> jack nicholson. >> jack watches us every morning. make a plea. >> come on, jack. the man wants to work with you. >> thank you, sweetie. good luck with the film. and the movie opens nationwide tomorrow
even though the guy was supposed to be from texas. i am from texas. i started watching a punch of old youtube interviews with tennessee williams. >> you did? >> i don't particularly care if i shock people. people were shocked by the truth were undeserving of the truth. the truth is something that one must deserve. so i started playing around with that and -- >> that's what's fun about acting, though, right? >> oh, yeah. >> when you first saw this script did you...
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it was done at the texas health presbyterian center. the former president remains hospitalized today but expects to be released tomorrow. aides say he will resume his schedule on thursday. he thanks everyone for the good wishes and suggested that everyone get a checkup. so the former president is doing well. natalie? >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. thanks so much for the update. >>> finally, a martial arts demonstration gone horribly wrong. take a look. this happened over in the u.k. the taekwondo master giving a demonstration in front of students and parents. no matter how hard he tries, he just can't break that board, but it gets worse. at one point he calls for two people to hold the board. when he finally gets it to hits a young spectator in the head, making her cry. poor thing. that guy was just having a very bad day. it's 12 minutes after the hour. you're up to date, guys. >> all right. thank you very much, natalie. >> you got it. >> are you tweeting? >> no, i was trying to do something. well, there's some breaking news thi
it was done at the texas health presbyterian center. the former president remains hospitalized today but expects to be released tomorrow. aides say he will resume his schedule on thursday. he thanks everyone for the good wishes and suggested that everyone get a checkup. so the former president is doing well. natalie? >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. thanks so much for the update. >>> finally, a martial arts demonstration gone horribly wrong. take a look. this happened over...
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let's start at texas where it was a hot weekend. temple, texas, 97 degrees today. it's been near 100 for the last week. we're going to take you out to thursday with 100-degree heat. it will improve slightly. if you're in the chicago area and heading out this morning, you'll be dry for your morning commute. after the morning commute, the rain coming down now, that will be swinging through chicago. there's going to be airport delays today around midway or o'hare it will happen mid-morning. and then later today, chance of storms coming out of the rockies, nebraska, south dakota, and central portions of kansas where we do not need any more ra >>> 8:06. good monday morning. i'm meteorologist christina loren. no rain, just a little bit of drizzle. this is san rafael. do want to point out we have the sfliet delays 1:15 at sfo. that will likely be the case. back to business monday finding delays out of new york city for the time being. 81 in livermore, 59 on the way to san francisco. seven day outlook shows you we cool down as we head through wednesday and thursday. just t
let's start at texas where it was a hot weekend. temple, texas, 97 degrees today. it's been near 100 for the last week. we're going to take you out to thursday with 100-degree heat. it will improve slightly. if you're in the chicago area and heading out this morning, you'll be dry for your morning commute. after the morning commute, the rain coming down now, that will be swinging through chicago. there's going to be airport delays today around midway or o'hare it will happen mid-morning. and...
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gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more americans are faced with a health care crisis. this bill has nothing to do with internal revenue service or treasury department or restricting their rights. it is about restricting your rights. a that we finally have chance to protect americans from nsurance monopoly price gouging, from fine print in the contract for those who do have denies rights at the very time that you need them of most, that kind protection about to go into effect along with the right of americans who are uninsured to go to a competitive marketplace ance and pick the policy that is best for their family. for many americans to have a
gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more...
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will think about running for governor of texas. cheers and applause] but if we want to see a woman in the white house, which we do, we also need to see and support women running in governorships. these are executive leader positions and in the united states, 24 states have not ever in their history elected a woman governor. they're not alone. we have to do this. and this is another piece of the puzzle. as the senator said, once you see it, you get it. it's not an issue anymore. so we've got to keep on pushing state by state and i truly believe once we break that biggest and final glass ceiling toward the white house, it's going to open up so many doors for so many women across the country, in governors races, mayors races, city council, you name it. that's why this is so important. >> senator mccaskill, your mother was an elected official. >> right. >> is they why you ran? -- is she why you ran? >> well, i think that's a simple way of putting it. i certainly think that both my mother and father gave me permission to be bossy and .
will think about running for governor of texas. cheers and applause] but if we want to see a woman in the white house, which we do, we also need to see and support women running in governorships. these are executive leader positions and in the united states, 24 states have not ever in their history elected a woman governor. they're not alone. we have to do this. and this is another piece of the puzzle. as the senator said, once you see it, you get it. it's not an issue anymore. so we've got to...
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>> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. >> i cannot hear you. >> what are you planning to making an issue of in texas? why focus on texas? what specifically do you think needs to be made there? >> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. i also think that there needs to be more union people in the state of texas. we are going to give that a try. we think that people in texas, with the wages and the conditions they face, they are anxious. we have not given them the proper attention that it deserves. we will be giving it attention in the future. we are very dismayed there is only one state in the nation that doesn't have a fire code. only one state in the nation that prohibits its counties from having a fire code. that will be texas. that is troubling for workers. my background is in health and safety. my first job was chairman of the health and safety committee. th
>> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. >> i cannot hear you. >> what are you planning to making an issue of in texas? why focus on texas? what specifically do you think needs to be made there? >> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. i also think that there needs to be more union...
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it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ music playing ] >> we're from katy, texas. >> it'sy birthday. >> and we're spending it with the "today" show. >> we love the "today" show. >> hey mom in pennsylvania. >> i'm spending my first day of retirement on the "today" show. >>> well, thank you for spending your day with us. 8:00 now on a monday morning. it's the 12th of august, 2013. nice start to the week for the folks at rockefeller plaza. but looking at the grey skies above, we may see rain later tonight. i'm san van guthrie along side david gregory. matt has morning off today but you were saying hello to the nice folks in rehabilitation center -- in rockefeller plaza. >> it's nice and cool. >> i don't think there will be rain later. >> you don't forecast a bad hair day. >> no. >> coming up on trending, nobody would want to get fired. can you imagine if your boss decided to let you go and fire you on the spot while 1,000 coworkers were listening in on a conference call. >> the circumstances are interesting there. and more on our on going series, the art of -- this morning it's about how
it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ music playing ] >> we're from katy, texas. >> it'sy birthday. >> and we're spending it with the "today" show. >> we love the "today" show. >> hey mom in pennsylvania. >> i'm spending my first day of retirement on the "today" show. >>> well, thank you for spending your day with us. 8:00 now on a monday morning. it's the 12th of august, 2013. nice start to the week for the folks at...
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i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion. seemingly chasing danger. like a hollywood stuntman. >> he's learning very quickly there's ways around most things. he knows that daddy knows how to drive and daddy knows how to drive. and he's not far off in height. >> you want to pop? you want me to get you a pop? yeah. now, you're going to get it yourself? >> yeah. >> and we're stuck here. >> reporter: and lil and jennifer have another bedroom ready for a girl from india. >> are you excited for your sister to come home? >> no. >> reporter: jen and bill say will brought so much join, they can't wait to expand their family. for "good morning america," abb
i had a chance to visit with the family at home in houston, texas. how has life changed? >> we go to the bars not even nearly as much. we certainly don't close them out anymore. >> reporter: he's joking, of course. but jennifer and bill have learned very well that living with a toddler is life-altering. will is precocious. >> give daddy a kiss? oh. >> reporter: an affectionate little guy who melts your heart. and like any healthy 3-year-old boy, he's in constant motion....
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host: 8 from texas. independent line. -- dave. caller: you mentioned 1,000 feet and a low for the ranch land. any type of height restriction over residential or will they be able to fly to feet above the roof of your house? you say about the privacy issues, that is the government that has gone to process privacy issues. if they are the ones pricking privacy, how will we hold them responsible? guest: again, and the operation any operation and all of the private citizens are getting involved with. you may say we will of the use these systems for these particular applications or if you are going to use them, this is how you have to do it. you have to do it in a safe matter and all local walls of the rules. that is what they're there for. host: our guest is michael toscano. our next guest is jordan in maryland. caller: what do you think the unmanned vehicles are used as far as the fire department, police department and other local government? guest: again, a lot of the civil applications are ideal. the men and women are trained to do
host: 8 from texas. independent line. -- dave. caller: you mentioned 1,000 feet and a low for the ranch land. any type of height restriction over residential or will they be able to fly to feet above the roof of your house? you say about the privacy issues, that is the government that has gone to process privacy issues. if they are the ones pricking privacy, how will we hold them responsible? guest: again, and the operation any operation and all of the private citizens are getting involved...
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we have a risk of strong storms from nebraska all the way into central texas. damaging winds, hail. could be isolated tornado or two. two. rest of the country you're going to see again sunshine here in the east. perfect weather into the new england. heat continues in the southwest. finally farming up in beautiful downtown burbank with a high of 88 degrees. yeah, i looked like that when i >>> oh, we love you, al. 8:07. taking a live look at what you can make outer hire in the city by the bay. plenty of low cloud cover, but i'm happy to report you're starting out the morning about 63 degrees in san francisco. and that means easily touching on the 70s, a lot of sunshine coming in by 10 a.m. 93 for livermore, 90 on the way to gillroy. pretty warm reading lining the peninsula, 84 for redwood city. getting into the next couple of days, temperatures stay nice and hot and then sunday into monday, the real heat kicks in. >>> that is your latest weather. >> okay, al, thanks. do you have a few hundred thousand dollars to spare? you may need it if you're having kids. >>> and what encourages you
we have a risk of strong storms from nebraska all the way into central texas. damaging winds, hail. could be isolated tornado or two. two. rest of the country you're going to see again sunshine here in the east. perfect weather into the new england. heat continues in the southwest. finally farming up in beautiful downtown burbank with a high of 88 degrees. yeah, i looked like that when i >>> oh, we love you, al. 8:07. taking a live look at what you can make outer hire in the city by...
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maggie from lewisville, texas, says you always seem so put together. but do you do a lot of cooking? if so, what's your specialty? >> i love to cook for my kids. i would love to cook every day. it's not realistic for me just because i'm working. michael: what's one signature -- i where the kids go mommy, we've got to have this. nicole: we are gluten-free but i believe you don't have to eat little foods be gluten-free because i like real food. i make a great gluten-free pasta, pancakes. michael: when are we coming over to eat? nicole: well. michael: i got kicked out of the league. now you don't even feed me. i've got to work on your family. i really do. nicole: you're gone. you're in new york. and we miss you. michael: i'll fly back just for your cooking. nicole: sherry from providence. my dad is a faithful viewer of the show. i believe his has bit of a man crush on michael but constantly gets his name wrong. he calls him michael stainrod. [laughter] [applause] michael: you know what, sherry? nicole: i say the same thing, weirdly. michael: as long as he
maggie from lewisville, texas, says you always seem so put together. but do you do a lot of cooking? if so, what's your specialty? >> i love to cook for my kids. i would love to cook every day. it's not realistic for me just because i'm working. michael: what's one signature -- i where the kids go mommy, we've got to have this. nicole: we are gluten-free but i believe you don't have to eat little foods be gluten-free because i like real food. i make a great gluten-free pasta, pancakes....
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>> we know the answer. >> i would have suggested texas. >> y'all. >> yeah. that i think was in there. but let's just say how do you park your car. park your car. >> boston. >> massachusetts. >> that's right. actress julianne moore did a funny boston accent when she was on "30 rock." >> i'll give you two words. >> ten. >> four. final offer. >> i'll wait. not forever. >> i'll try. wicked hard. >> everything is wicked. wicked hard. >> i've always wondered how did accents develop? everybody came from, you know, england. >> right. >> most of us. others of us, somebody came and got us. whether we wanted to or not. >> can you do an english accent? >> al is the best. >> do it. >> all right. well, i don't know. if you've got the notes right with me. i don't want to get my nickers in a twist. i don't see the problem! >> that's like an accent. >> she's not going to hold! close behind louisiana, alabama, minnesota, new york, and new jersey. >> and then there's mel b. >> her own country. >> my country accent. >> where are you from in england? >> lee, four hours out of lo
>> we know the answer. >> i would have suggested texas. >> y'all. >> yeah. that i think was in there. but let's just say how do you park your car. park your car. >> boston. >> massachusetts. >> that's right. actress julianne moore did a funny boston accent when she was on "30 rock." >> i'll give you two words. >> ten. >> four. final offer. >> i'll wait. not forever. >> i'll try. wicked hard. >> everything is...
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hood, texas. the sentencing will be appealed. caught on camera a massive land slide in southern china brings traffic to a halt. looked like a waterfall as it cascaded on the busy highway below. the landslide took out part of a communications station. cars lined up for nearly two hours as drivers waited to go around. officials say heavy rain is to blame for with what you are seeing. to wall street, let's check in with courtney reagan. good morning. >> good morning, tamron. investors are weighing speeches, stronger second quarter growth and fewer filings. many believe the strike is eminent. traders are concerned about spill over affecting the supply of oil from neighboring middle eastern countries. tamron. >> all right. thank you. and get ready to meet perhaps the bravest dog on the planet or maybe didn't know better. take a look. this is buford, an alaskan , with no fear. here you can see buford squaring off against an adult polar bear. a news photographer from the affiliate captured this while working on a story about polar bear
hood, texas. the sentencing will be appealed. caught on camera a massive land slide in southern china brings traffic to a halt. looked like a waterfall as it cascaded on the busy highway below. the landslide took out part of a communications station. cars lined up for nearly two hours as drivers waited to go around. officials say heavy rain is to blame for with what you are seeing. to wall street, let's check in with courtney reagan. good morning. >> good morning, tamron. investors are...
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if i could use the analogy, i played football at southeast texas. it's almost like we had a team of football players running around on the field with no coach and what 9/11 not only the kind -- commission did find was because we didn't have agencies on the home team we needed a quarterback and that is what the whole world with the department of homeland security is, to bring together all the different agencies that have equities in defending the homeland into one team in under one coach. i think the size of the organization candidly should be shocking. all of us taking every one of those pieces that were there already and bringing them in for better coordination. >> host: gatesvilgatesvil le texas independent line with chad sweet ceo in co-founder of the chertoff group that formerly with the department of homeland security and the cia. >> caller: we always made -- the problem is you all stopped making one or two things that you are taking and putting the whole country -- you keep referring to people going through an intersection with a stop sign. [i
if i could use the analogy, i played football at southeast texas. it's almost like we had a team of football players running around on the field with no coach and what 9/11 not only the kind -- commission did find was because we didn't have agencies on the home team we needed a quarterback and that is what the whole world with the department of homeland security is, to bring together all the different agencies that have equities in defending the homeland into one team in under one coach. i...
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i was up in lubbock, texas, during the runoff. an older gentleman came up to me and put his hand on my shoulder. he said, i am 74 years old. i am retired. i gave you $2500 for the primary out of my retirement savings. he said, tonight, i am giving you another $2500 for the runoff out of my retirement savings. because if we do not stop what is happening in this country, my retirement is going away. that is powerful, when you look in someone's eyes, and they are saying, please help us turn things around. let us talk about the threats. one of the first fights i was privileged to be part of in the senate was standing side-by-side with my friend, senator rand paul, in his 13 hour filibuster on drugs. -- drones. [applause] when that started, it was 11:47 a.m. that rand paul went to the floor of the senate. most of our colleagues thought what he was doing was strange, curious, even quixotic. the first senators to show up to support him were mike lee and myself. what happened is, the american people began to get engaged. across this count
i was up in lubbock, texas, during the runoff. an older gentleman came up to me and put his hand on my shoulder. he said, i am 74 years old. i am retired. i gave you $2500 for the primary out of my retirement savings. he said, tonight, i am giving you another $2500 for the runoff out of my retirement savings. because if we do not stop what is happening in this country, my retirement is going away. that is powerful, when you look in someone's eyes, and they are saying, please help us turn things...
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host: michael from mesquite, texas. host: hi, michael. caller: my family is native american, and i hear a lot about people saying that their family made it from the bottom to the top. people forget so much about what the native american has gone through all the way up to today. one we were in school, we were not allowed to speak our native town. today native americans are getting a little voice but we need to band together, like the african-american community with the naacp. who was there to help us? no one is there to show us the right way to go. we're kind of forgotten about in a sense. everyone is saying you are not black or white, no, i am red. but we are all made by god. guest: you are not forgotten about. a great many of the native americans were very good to the african-americans when we came here in slavery. the seminoles. my family's part shawnee on my mother's side and my father -- and myfrom kentucky. kentucky.ide from the stories i hear from my grandparents about how they intermarried and in many ways, they enabled us to pass
host: michael from mesquite, texas. host: hi, michael. caller: my family is native american, and i hear a lot about people saying that their family made it from the bottom to the top. people forget so much about what the native american has gone through all the way up to today. one we were in school, we were not allowed to speak our native town. today native americans are getting a little voice but we need to band together, like the african-american community with the naacp. who was there to...
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southeastern texas. i went there to see how bad it was when all their homes were leveled.they had blue canopies. as we flew in on a helicopter, i was a lord getting off the plane. we helped, we were the first ones to help. they voted no to help us. this is what we are dealing with in the congress of the united states right now. it goes beyond democrat republican, just people who don't see that we have an obligation to each other. this is the united states of america. we already had one civil war. we are not going to have another one. so we help one another to the best of our ability. this is not a perfect world and you're not going to find it here. you just have to make the best of what you got and try to do it day in and day out. we know that the task force had 69 recommendations. i am 100% committed to get this done. i want to talk a little bit about the affordable care act. can we get that back up on the screen? how does new jersey benefit from the aca? here are the ways in which new jersey has alread
southeastern texas. i went there to see how bad it was when all their homes were leveled.they had blue canopies. as we flew in on a helicopter, i was a lord getting off the plane. we helped, we were the first ones to help. they voted no to help us. this is what we are dealing with in the congress of the united states right now. it goes beyond democrat republican, just people who don't see that we have an obligation to each other. this is the united states of america. we already had one civil...